I've used MEK with reasonable success.
your a daring man...

hope you use gloves... as a marine guy I use MEK all the time, it's gelcoat thinner... obviously you guys know I've been playing with all this stuff a LONG time.... lacquer thinner, acetone, etc all PALE in comparison on the nasty, kill ya meter compared to MEK and styrene... they freakin scare me, nasty, nasty chemicals..
while I'm here, i'll throw my .02 in...
as for chemicals..... mild cut on adhesives are the more petroleum based products, WD, mineral spirits, 3M trim adhesive remover, goo-gone, etc.... acetone, lacquer thinner and stuff like styrene will cut glue much, much quicker than the previous mentioned, but are also much more aggressive.... a test spot is advisable... or go with the petroleum based products, much safer certainly....
the wheels work very well too, depends on the glue, thickness, etc.... I remember when my dad brought one home from the 3M plant, before you could even buy em, back in the early 80's.... we used em a ton in the collision shop... pinstripes? whole car in about 5 minutes...
when using chemicals, it helps a bunch to have a new bondo spreader to help "rub" it off... hehe,

also change out the rag VERY frequently, otherwise your just smearing it around.......